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this is tahrir square at 5:30 in the morning, cairo time. you will remember the arab spring in 20 # 11. it looked like this. many people are frustrated, fed up, angry demanding the new president take back a declaration he made a few days ago that gave him unchecked power over egypt. pub hick reaction in cairo and throughout the country. in a word, rage. protests sprang up in several cities and this crowd clashed with riot police in cairo. one person reportedly died in the fighting. a teenager who belonged to a youth group who supports the party of the muslim brotherhood. reza sayah was there. >> reporter: we keep seeing clashes between protesters and police. protesters throwing rocks. police firing teargas and stun ge n grenades. we are blocks from tahrir square. many of the protesters are young men. 20-something teenagers. hard to say if they are here fighting for democracy or here to cause trouble. [ chanting ] >> reporter: those were chants with down with the president. we are now starting to see these protests and clashes take place in c
this is tahrir square at 5:30 in the morning, cairo time. you will remember the arab spring in 20 # 11. it looked like this. many people are frustrated, fed up, angry demanding the new president take back a declaration he made a few days ago that gave him unchecked power over egypt. pub hick reaction in cairo and throughout the country. in a word, rage. protests sprang up in several cities and this crowd clashed with riot police in cairo. one person reportedly died in the fighting. a teenager...
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embassy in cairo, egypt. this is video from there. [shouting] martha: protesters scaling the walls in cairo, tearing down the american flag, replacing it with a black islamic banner, similar to the one used by al qaeda. bill: want to start now. team fox coverage. greg palkot live in london. ed henry live at the white house. reaction from both. want to start with greg overseas. what is the latest there, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, minute by minute we're piecing more details of the incident in libya. we know about the tragic deaths there, u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens was killed. second individual identified, his name was sean smith. very important information officer in the embassy. two other americans were killed. there are some reports though could be security. we do not have that confirmed. they were killed at or around the u.s. consulate in benghazi. this is the eastern side of libya. this happened overnight. stevens was a career diplomat. spent several stints in libya. the type of dedicate the american diplomat we c
embassy in cairo, egypt. this is video from there. [shouting] martha: protesters scaling the walls in cairo, tearing down the american flag, replacing it with a black islamic banner, similar to the one used by al qaeda. bill: want to start now. team fox coverage. greg palkot live in london. ed henry live at the white house. reaction from both. want to start with greg overseas. what is the latest there, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, minute by minute we're piecing more details of the...
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embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as enforcements in been gone sea. >> the romney campaign already drafted a critical statement saying the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions but to sympathize with those that waged the attacks. here's the problem with that. the romney statement was sent to reporters just after 10:00 p.m. on tuesday with the caveat it not be released until after midnight. it was sent before many of the facts were gathered. the statement is wrong because the obama administrations official statement from the secretary of state released just before the romney statement reads like this. i condemn in the strongest terms the attack on our mission in benghazi today. our commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. but let me be clear there is never any justification for violent attacks of this kind pf clinton's statement does not sympathize. anybody that tells you it did is lying. if you believe
embassy in cairo is being fueled by an anti-muslim video made here in the united states. >> u.s. marines being called in as enforcements in been gone sea. >> the romney campaign already drafted a critical statement saying the obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions but to sympathize with those that waged the attacks. here's the problem with that. the romney statement was sent to reporters just after 10:00 p.m. on tuesday with the...
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tax dollars into cairo. he refuses to meet with the prime minister of israel, officials from the muslim brotherhood have been welcomed to the white house in recent months. despite being a president who inexplicably tooka office with zero foreign policy suspicious, he has the never nerve to look directly into the camera and say this. >> my opponent and his runningmate are -- new to foreign policy. but from all that we have seen and heard, they want to take us back to a blustering and blundering that cost dearly. >> sean: he spent more time being a community organizer and in 2008 referred to iran, cuba, venezuela as tiny countries, they are not a threat. as we continue our coverage throughout the middle-east, allen west. welcome back to the program, congressman. let me see fiunderstand this -- we have the new president egypt referred to israel as vampires. he has been part of a terror organization his entire life. the muslim brotherhood is calling for more protests and fomenting a lot of this. the muslim broth
tax dollars into cairo. he refuses to meet with the prime minister of israel, officials from the muslim brotherhood have been welcomed to the white house in recent months. despite being a president who inexplicably tooka office with zero foreign policy suspicious, he has the never nerve to look directly into the camera and say this. >> my opponent and his runningmate are -- new to foreign policy. but from all that we have seen and heard, they want to take us back to a blustering and...
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our cheer international correspondent is in cairo. what is morsi promising the egyptian people, and do they believe him? >> reporter: well, of course that is the question for the majority of egyptians. we had so many people down in tahrir square still celebrating. this is going to go on for a long time. they've got fireworks. people have been streaming in from all over cairo and in other parts of e gyp they're celebrating as well. mohamed morsi was urged to embrace all egyptians, to work for national reconciliation. his speech that you mentioned did say that he would be the president for everyone, for christians, for minorities, for women, listed all elements of society, the army, the police, the intelligence services, teachers, farmers. he went on and on embracing all egyptians. the truth of the matter is that half the country did not vote for him. 48% voted for shafiq. they want stability. they don't necessarily want an islamist leader. important to note, though, that shafiq did immediately send a message of congratulations to moham
our cheer international correspondent is in cairo. what is morsi promising the egyptian people, and do they believe him? >> reporter: well, of course that is the question for the majority of egyptians. we had so many people down in tahrir square still celebrating. this is going to go on for a long time. they've got fireworks. people have been streaming in from all over cairo and in other parts of e gyp they're celebrating as well. mohamed morsi was urged to embrace all egyptians, to work...
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joining us live from cairo on his hopes and his fears. this did turn out to be a close election between morsi and shafik. >> coming away with 21.73% and the former aviation minister of the old regime got 48.27% in the end. mohamed morsi supporters broke out in cheers when they heard their candidate was declared the winner, a member of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party reacted to morsi's win a little bit earlier. listen. >> congratulations for each and every egyptian on the face of the earth. it's just a moment in history we've been waiting for it the last 7,000 years. in the civilization of 7,000 years, this is the first time in history we have our own president-elected by us, the power of the people now is in the hands of the president. the president has to go and move forward with what the people want. this is a great moment in the history. >> that a supporter of mohamed morsi. shafik supporters, you can see these images here, shocked to learn of their candidate's narrow loss. one sounded a note of resignation after the o
joining us live from cairo on his hopes and his fears. this did turn out to be a close election between morsi and shafik. >> coming away with 21.73% and the former aviation minister of the old regime got 48.27% in the end. mohamed morsi supporters broke out in cheers when they heard their candidate was declared the winner, a member of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party reacted to morsi's win a little bit earlier. listen. >> congratulations for each and every egyptian...
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embassy on cairo. as republicans try to lay blame right at the doorstep of the oval office. >> it is about to explode. the american disengagement, lack of leadership, leaving from behind, leading to uncertainty and doubt on all fronts. >> in the rose garden, the president tried to stay above the fray, ignoring the attacks from mitt romney and other republicans. >> security personnel fought back the attackers alongside americans. they help some of our diplomats find safety and they carried christopher stevens's body to the hospital where he tragically had died. reporter: that power could be undermined by the fact that there are reports that after ambassador christopher stevens was moved to a second building considered more safe, libyan security forces allegedly tipped protesters off to his whereabouts, leading to the murder. the ambassador thought he may have been dragged into the street. the u.s. officials are investigating whether a pro-al qaeda do, al qaeda group -- where al-zawahiri insides another
embassy on cairo. as republicans try to lay blame right at the doorstep of the oval office. >> it is about to explode. the american disengagement, lack of leadership, leaving from behind, leading to uncertainty and doubt on all fronts. >> in the rose garden, the president tried to stay above the fray, ignoring the attacks from mitt romney and other republicans. >> security personnel fought back the attackers alongside americans. they help some of our diplomats find safety and...
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leland live in tahrir square in cairo. what is it like in cairo right now? >> a tense calm as we have the morning call to prayer at 4:15 a.m. hundreds if not thousands of riot police on the streets for the past 24 hours waiting to stop any protesters who make their way back out to cause problems here in cairo. 24 hours ago it was a very different scene here as there was a pitched battle going on between these protesters who were throwing molotov cocktails and rocks at riot police. the police were responding with so much cs tear gas that the smell is on the street still here tonight. also rubber bullets. we had one protest ever killed when was hit with bird shot coming out of a shotgun shell. the protesters masked after friday's prayers. thousands, many carrying big posters of osama bin laden and chanting obama, obama, we are all osamas and then they have the infamous flag, the black flag raised over the u.s. embassy on tuesday. the al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula communique instructing people to rise up again has not quite happened here but remember it did
leland live in tahrir square in cairo. what is it like in cairo right now? >> a tense calm as we have the morning call to prayer at 4:15 a.m. hundreds if not thousands of riot police on the streets for the past 24 hours waiting to stop any protesters who make their way back out to cause problems here in cairo. 24 hours ago it was a very different scene here as there was a pitched battle going on between these protesters who were throwing molotov cocktails and rocks at riot police. the...
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salyer's visit to cairo is twofold. he'll tour the facility run by dr. nasser and, of course, check up on mohamed and ahmed. >> it's been a long time. >> okay. >> okay. >> you went over to egypt to see these boys. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was a wonderful moment. we had an opportunity to see these boys, and they were happy. >> it's still soft right here. i mean, it still hasn't filled in like i wanted it to. >> this is you. that's you. look. see this place right here? it's still a little soft. it has to grow some more. >> yeah. >> it was a wonderful reunion and an opportunity to examine their skulls and see that they're healing. >> next page. >> i know, next. okay, next. okay, next. >> don't forget, there is another one. >> no, i would never forget you. >> how are you doing? are you doing good? >> yes. >> squeeze hard, hard, hard, hard, hard. wow. ♪ a, b, c, d, e, f, g >> a year later, in june 2007, much has changed since the twins' return home. sabah and ibrahim have a new baby, and the whole family is now together, living in cairo. perio
salyer's visit to cairo is twofold. he'll tour the facility run by dr. nasser and, of course, check up on mohamed and ahmed. >> it's been a long time. >> okay. >> okay. >> you went over to egypt to see these boys. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was a wonderful moment. we had an opportunity to see these boys, and they were happy. >> it's still soft right here. i mean, it still hasn't filled in like i wanted it to. >> this is you....
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once again, we're following what's going on in cairo right now. we'll update ow the secretary of state hillary clinton. she's meeting with the egyptian president mow morsi. will there be a cease-fire or not? [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ >> she was walking her dogs and heard the red alert, a warning that a rocket was headed for her neighborhood. ira shot this video as she took cover. [ bleep ]. >> by the way, it's a mile from the gaza border. she spoke to other carol costello earlier. >> this instinct that caused me to walk right next to a building so that i knew that if something was going to fall, i would be able to take cover. what you don't see in the footage is how i ran up to the building, and i tried to open the door, but that's a childre
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tensions running high in cairo too. riot police firing warning shots there and tear gas outside the u.s. embassy overnight, trying to keep hundreds of protesters from storming the building there. demonstrators angered by the anti-islam film produced in the u.s. they were throwing molotov cocktails and rocks at the embassy. six egyptian police officers were injured there. >> right now, en route to the libyan coast, these two navy destroyers. also, as far as bolstering security, this elite marine unit on its way to the capital of libya, to tripoli, to protect u.s. interests there. an independent judicial committee has been set up by the libyan government to investigate the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi that killed those four americans, including ambassador christopher stevens. u.s. officials now believe that attack was planned and carried out by al qaeda sympathizers who may have used all the demonstrators simply as a diversion to carry out their plot. >> so yemen, cairo, libya. now we have new video to cnn fro
tensions running high in cairo too. riot police firing warning shots there and tear gas outside the u.s. embassy overnight, trying to keep hundreds of protesters from storming the building there. demonstrators angered by the anti-islam film produced in the u.s. they were throwing molotov cocktails and rocks at the embassy. six egyptian police officers were injured there. >> right now, en route to the libyan coast, these two navy destroyers. also, as far as bolstering security, this elite...
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jim is live in cairo. we'll check in with you throughout the day. >>> now to libya, where four americans, including chris stevens was killed during the raid on the us consulate. libyan officials say there have been a number of arrests linked to the attack. they are continuing to investigate if it was timed to mark the 9/11 anniversary or if someone tipped off the attackers to the safe house where many americans were hiding. two were killed trying to protect their colleagues. they were identified as a pair of navy s.e.a.l.s. tyrone woods from portland, oregon, the other glen doherty from massachusetts. they were hired to do private security detail. they have extensive experience in iraq and afghanistan. >>> we are learning more about the film, if you want to call it that. u.s. officials were aware content was broadcast saturday on an arabic tv show. it didn't prompt strong warnings from the state department. one american official says you can't freak out on everything that is broadcast online. it would be l
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ian lee is in cairo tonight, joining me in just a moment. what we've heard has happened on the ground is that egyptian security had to tear gas some of those protesters you see there and obviously, it looks calm at this particular moment, but they had to tear gas security basheded wire. we're hearing from a social activist there on the ground. protesters were able to push that down and the fight according to cnn sources on the ground, moved to a mosque in tahrir square, where there is tear gas. about 200 meters from the u.s. embassy. as we get ian lee ready, i'm joined by nick kristof here, columnist for the "new york times," a man who has spent a lot of times covering the arab spring and now, thinking about the tragedy that has happened in cairo and libya, which we're going to talk more about in a moment. what is your reaction to how this seems to be escalating? >> i think the thing that strikes me the most is that at least in the libyan government, you have a real sense of people apologizing and people trying to prevent it from happening a
ian lee is in cairo tonight, joining me in just a moment. what we've heard has happened on the ground is that egyptian security had to tear gas some of those protesters you see there and obviously, it looks calm at this particular moment, but they had to tear gas security basheded wire. we're hearing from a social activist there on the ground. protesters were able to push that down and the fight according to cnn sources on the ground, moved to a mosque in tahrir square, where there is tear gas....
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for more on this, we turn to richard engel, live in cairo. bring us up to speed as we wake up this morning. >> reporter: well, the major development is what potentially happened in libya, the city of benghazi. it's not just any officer that was killed but it was the u.s. em bass dor that died because of smoke inhilation. he was visiting the facility in benghazi at the time. those reports have not been confirmed by the u.s. state department. they are being reported across the middle east with live images coming out from in front of the u.s. consulate, now, a burned down shell in the city of benghazi. it would be a major escalation. not only did the attackers storm the building in benghazi, they attacked it with rifles, then opened fire on it with machine guns. if the reports are correct, still unconfirmed by the state department, able to kill the ambassador. >> help us understand, as we sit here in the united states, what is driving the attacks. it's a vicious attack if it's true. it escalates the situation. was it based off a completely unkno
for more on this, we turn to richard engel, live in cairo. bring us up to speed as we wake up this morning. >> reporter: well, the major development is what potentially happened in libya, the city of benghazi. it's not just any officer that was killed but it was the u.s. em bass dor that died because of smoke inhilation. he was visiting the facility in benghazi at the time. those reports have not been confirmed by the u.s. state department. they are being reported across the middle east...
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ben wedeman is back in cairo. it seems that this weekend there seems to be a cooling of heads to a certain degree in egypt. is that what you're seeing, ben? >> certainly among the leaders of the muslim brotherhood and in the administration of the egyptian president, there is an attempt to calm down the situation rhetorically. and certainly we've seen in messages conveyed by leaders of the muslim brotherhood and the egyptian president, they're trying to send a message of reassurance to washington. but at the same time they're kind of walking a tight rope between washington and the street here in egypt, where there is anger, where we have seen these protests really going on around the clock. and therefore there's a difference between what we're hearing in english from the egyptian government and from the muslim brotherhood and what we're reading on the website of the muslim brotherhood in arabic and what we're hearing from the rank and file. for instance, on friday we attended a demonstration outside a mosque where
ben wedeman is back in cairo. it seems that this weekend there seems to be a cooling of heads to a certain degree in egypt. is that what you're seeing, ben? >> certainly among the leaders of the muslim brotherhood and in the administration of the egyptian president, there is an attempt to calm down the situation rhetorically. and certainly we've seen in messages conveyed by leaders of the muslim brotherhood and the egyptian president, they're trying to send a message of reassurance to...
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nbc's jim maceda from cairo, also giving us the on ss alexandria. back here, turni to smping repu was supposedly to a war for the heart and soul for the grandld ? are there a whole even? we wt to bng in the thehogan, lt stop withing about this -e oba tableur cliff negotiations. wh happened to this debate andx rats? aft this shellackint would hap now. the conservative wing is saying modete saying you me him go too far right, that's h problem. frankly, k?craig. we need to quitbeing modere and focus on leadership. we have plenty leaders within the r i?at's lies from. people like martinez and people havdl bsnd partisan bias and say, we've got to lead our state actually govern me day. and that type of leadership and. i think there's a hole for that ithin the republican vparty. emerge and t of the gop. >> richard, hoganusioned susan?á na marneohn boehner in the republican party. who is the leader of the republicanparty? else? f the former mitt romne w in obviously notg. thearty%cough from yes, it's john boehner who lea the one national body where t
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that is the fears of morsi crashing in streets of cairo. today's protest are not that high emotions remain raw in prepation of morsi. top judges are calling itun precedent they are calling morsi the modern day favor and fearing that he would be a dictator. i am uma live in washington. america's news head quarters starts right now. in response to the opposition in the streets was cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for a protest in cairo. they are joining with the latest on the developing story. steve. uma right now we are looking at what could be a show down between morsi and the country's judges here in cairo and others in the country. they say they will sphop work until the new president repeals his thursday decree that gave him the power to issue laws without oversight ask chance of them being over turned by the courts. the judges say he's trying to put himself above the law. it will be interesting to see whether all legal prosecutions come to a halt. numbers are fall down today. and numbers large yesterday about 40,000 at their pee
that is the fears of morsi crashing in streets of cairo. today's protest are not that high emotions remain raw in prepation of morsi. top judges are calling itun precedent they are calling morsi the modern day favor and fearing that he would be a dictator. i am uma live in washington. america's news head quarters starts right now. in response to the opposition in the streets was cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for a protest in cairo. they are joining with the latest on the developing...
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in cairo. there have been protests in tunisia. but another thing that caught my attention, the response from afghan president hamidkarzai. he issued a statement, condemning the movie, call its an insult to islam, saying it is not part of the freedom of discretion, but a krillinal act that affected the righteous sentiments of 1.5 billion muslims. contrast that with how many americans have fought and died, trying to do the right thing in afghanistan and his statement is about an insult to islam, not the fact that we had four americans murdered in the consalate. >> no. it is outrageous and it is the kind of thing that shows just how much karzai fears the taliban when under the obama administration policy, the american troops that are keeping karzai in office, sphear from his country. so this is a strategic moment for the united states from across the broader middle-east f. we don't stand up here for our interest and our values, we will see our interest and our values trashed all over the place. let's just take egypt and libya for a m
in cairo. there have been protests in tunisia. but another thing that caught my attention, the response from afghan president hamidkarzai. he issued a statement, condemning the movie, call its an insult to islam, saying it is not part of the freedom of discretion, but a krillinal act that affected the righteous sentiments of 1.5 billion muslims. contrast that with how many americans have fought and died, trying to do the right thing in afghanistan and his statement is about an insult to islam,...
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he said that in cairo! this is how cairo responds. he supported eliminating mubarak. i see a president on his knees, apologized, kissed rings, he has begged, he has bowed. and this, the muslim world -- they have no respect for him. none. >> i'll tell you, i actual, sean, i think even though he may know indkneesia, my family's from syria. if you talk to american syrians, we know we are able to practice our faith more freely here than anywhere in the world. you can see what's happening. the president and jay carney and his comments, i find them offensive as an american, in that they have no foreign policy. they are missing in action. what is happening is the moderates, remember, the mobs that we see in the past few days, are nothing like what was happening with millions in the streets last year. those moderates that are in the streets today are waiting for america to defend liberty, to defend freedom across the middle-east. just as charles said earlier, you see a vacuum and the salafists, the middle-east has been torn between two fascisms and wow, this is all it takes t
he said that in cairo! this is how cairo responds. he supported eliminating mubarak. i see a president on his knees, apologized, kissed rings, he has begged, he has bowed. and this, the muslim world -- they have no respect for him. none. >> i'll tell you, i actual, sean, i think even though he may know indkneesia, my family's from syria. if you talk to american syrians, we know we are able to practice our faith more freely here than anywhere in the world. you can see what's happening. the...
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>> ben wedeman in cairo. ben, thank you very much. >>> back here at home federal investigators say a chicago teen who wanted to kill americans in a terrorist attack is behind bars this morn. they say the 18-year-old unsuccess employ tried to detonate a car bomb in front of a downtown chicago bar friday night. his arrest followed an undercover investigation spanning several months. a preliminary hearing now set for tomorrow. >>> also in chicago, today could bring an end to the week-long teachers strike. they're set to vote today whether to end the walkout that's crippled the nation's third largest school district. the union has reached a tentative agreement with the school board. both sides are optimistic that the students will get back to class tomorrow but they stress a final deal is still in the works. >>> google has refused to remove the video that has fueled protests around the world despite a request from the white house. so we're taking a look at free speech and what google is required to do under the l
>> ben wedeman in cairo. ben, thank you very much. >>> back here at home federal investigators say a chicago teen who wanted to kill americans in a terrorist attack is behind bars this morn. they say the 18-year-old unsuccess employ tried to detonate a car bomb in front of a downtown chicago bar friday night. his arrest followed an undercover investigation spanning several months. a preliminary hearing now set for tomorrow. >>> also in chicago, today could bring an end...
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reza sayah is live in cairo. i'm wondering from your perspective in cairo how this latest explosion in tel aviv may complicate the hard work ahead for secretary clinton and mohamed mursi? what does it mean for talks and hopes for a cease-fire? >> well it means there's more urgency. it means that the violence is escalating. i think the spotlight is going to be on u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton who is now in the region. if you think you have a busy day today, consider mrs. clinton's itinerary. this morning she met with u.s. secretary of state general ban ki-moon in jerusalem, 9:30 a.m. met with palestinian president mahmoud abbas in ramallah, 11:00 a.m. she met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem again. and now, she's on her way here to cairo. all in an effort to see what we can do, what washington can do, to establish a cease-fire. whenever these conflicts flare up in the middle east, washington wants to be seen as playing a major role. but the problem with washington's role is the
reza sayah is live in cairo. i'm wondering from your perspective in cairo how this latest explosion in tel aviv may complicate the hard work ahead for secretary clinton and mohamed mursi? what does it mean for talks and hopes for a cease-fire? >> well it means there's more urgency. it means that the violence is escalating. i think the spotlight is going to be on u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton who is now in the region. if you think you have a busy day today, consider mrs....
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is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american foreign assistance and the willingness of the united states taxpayer proto provide debt relief. there's no reason why the obama administration or the united states has to play his game. if he's going to play games with the safety of the diplomats in cairo he doesn't deserve to have us running over there and offering him money under these circumstances. we have to basically send a strong signal to a new president that while he may be the new man in town, the new game doesn't have to be played under his rules. >> ambassador ginsberg, if we could look at
is considering sending additional troops to cairo. is it realistic at all that tensions are going to sort of calm down with these two forces set to possibly collide on friday? >> well, i don't know why mr. morsi had to call for demonstrations on the part of the muslim brotherhood on friday after prayers. that's, frankly, unacceptable. look. there's very little leverage over a man determined to use the united states as a boogieman for the interests inside egypt. he's dependent on american...
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if you remember, foreign ministers from the arab league met yesterday in an emergency meeting in cairo, egypt, to discuss the conflict in gaza and israel, so the latest information now. an arab league delegation on its way to gaza on tuesday. that's the latest from the international desk. we'll send it back to you. >> nick valencia, staying on top of all of it. nick, thaernks. >>> congress has spent the week trying to get to the bottom of the benghazi attack on september 11th. we'll talk about it with candy crowley and ask what's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be
if you remember, foreign ministers from the arab league met yesterday in an emergency meeting in cairo, egypt, to discuss the conflict in gaza and israel, so the latest information now. an arab league delegation on its way to gaza on tuesday. that's the latest from the international desk. we'll send it back to you. >> nick valencia, staying on top of all of it. nick, thaernks. >>> congress has spent the week trying to get to the bottom of the benghazi attack on september 11th....
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morsi. >> reza sayah for us in cairo. thank you. one person is injured after being injured in a fire at a state department. it started in some ductwork. construction cruise working in the building put out the fire. >>> a big animal rescue operation to tell you about. firefighters found 65 dogs chained up needing food at water. it's believed they were kept for illegal dog fighting. they have been turned over to animal rescue and are at emergency shelters awaiting adoption now. >>> all of the pushing and shoving that imkay long. you've seen the images. now hear the sounds of the holiday shopping season. that is just hard to watch. i mean what a rowdy start, right, for that crowd as thousands catched out and crowded around their favorite stores in searches of deals. it was so chaotic for one manager she told people she didn't want to open for business. the shopping business connected off with several retailers opening at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. but now that the hustle and bustle and elbow throwing is all over, did it help them r
morsi. >> reza sayah for us in cairo. thank you. one person is injured after being injured in a fire at a state department. it started in some ductwork. construction cruise working in the building put out the fire. >>> a big animal rescue operation to tell you about. firefighters found 65 dogs chained up needing food at water. it's believed they were kept for illegal dog fighting. they have been turned over to animal rescue and are at emergency shelters awaiting adoption now....
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he didn't feel in jeopardy in central cairo. you go outside of cairo. you have been to egypt, right? >> you have to have it on bucket list. >> >> the army controlled everything there at his behest. now it's all over the place, factions here, factions there, the cops -- like that. i'm saying forget it for a while. >> let's take it in two parts. if you have a kid in school there, like in the american university or any -- there are many many students, american students who go there to study. i would absolutely not have those kids out and about right now. if they must stay in the institutions, then have to stay no more. their old habits have to be abandoned. we have to take seriously the threat of kidnapping. i think that a group, a society that can condone attack on an embassy, that is, you know, the definition of civilization. that our sovereign territory in your country is safe. that you will protect it it and they failed to protect it and, indeed, as you correctly noted, incited some of that violence. violence you must be responsible parent and you can'
he didn't feel in jeopardy in central cairo. you go outside of cairo. you have been to egypt, right? >> you have to have it on bucket list. >> >> the army controlled everything there at his behest. now it's all over the place, factions here, factions there, the cops -- like that. i'm saying forget it for a while. >> let's take it in two parts. if you have a kid in school there, like in the american university or any -- there are many many students, american students who...
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he came to cairo he didn't come to visit us in jerusalem and in cairo trying to tell the muslim radicals we will talk . people see it as a sign of weakness and today we see the results of the appeasement we knew it and now i think also you in the united states are seeing the result of the appeasement policy. the latest problem seems to be that prime minister netanyahu wanted to meet with the president and at first, the white house said that they never, netanyahu never asked. they say our schedules conflicted. do the people of israel be concerned about that as well. well, we are very concerned, judge and see the continuation of president obama's policy regarding israel we have a strong connection and same values and heritage unfortunately the same enemies. they are burning theraleral flag and american flag. it is just they hate us. it is it a religion of radical muslim they don't care how much money you are giving them. prime minister netanyahu must meet with president obama to discuss the issue much iran. it is much more important than any other thing. >> and it is it president obama's s
he came to cairo he didn't come to visit us in jerusalem and in cairo trying to tell the muslim radicals we will talk . people see it as a sign of weakness and today we see the results of the appeasement we knew it and now i think also you in the united states are seeing the result of the appeasement policy. the latest problem seems to be that prime minister netanyahu wanted to meet with the president and at first, the white house said that they never, netanyahu never asked. they say our...
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what is the latest in cairo? what specifically was it about this movie that sparked this sudden and very violent attacks on the u.s. diplomatic posts? >> reporter: well, the situation is that there are hundreds on the ground, calls for more protests tomorrow. what's specifically offensive about this film are many things actually, erin, namely, the movie calls the prophet muhammad gay, womanizer, molester of children, basically all things that muslims would find offensive are in this video. and this is what the protesters are saying is fueling their anger to go to the embassy, and to -- what as we saw, a handful of them, go into the embassy come pound, tear down the american flag. and during this whole operation, the question is, where were the comput security forces? the embassy gave a warning to citizens earlier in the day, we have known security forces have known this protest was going to happen for a while. why weren't they there? it shows the poor state of egyptian security forces they are unable to protect a
what is the latest in cairo? what specifically was it about this movie that sparked this sudden and very violent attacks on the u.s. diplomatic posts? >> reporter: well, the situation is that there are hundreds on the ground, calls for more protests tomorrow. what's specifically offensive about this film are many things actually, erin, namely, the movie calls the prophet muhammad gay, womanizer, molester of children, basically all things that muslims would find offensive are in this...
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our embassy had been attacked in cairo. the president was very straightforward in his conversation with the president of egypt yesterday, saying, we give you a lot of assistance. here's what we expect back. a condemnation of the violence that took place against our embassy. better protection of our people. we want you to honor the alliance or the treaty that you have with israel. we want to see progress on human rights and democracy. and with that $1.6 billion that the american people invest in our national security and assistance to the people of egypt, we better see progress on all these things. i think you'll see the legislative branch, and congress, debate some of these things, rightfully so, in the next few days. >> mr. ambassador, you know the president. just once again underscore this line to our viewers. i don't think that we would consider them, egypt, an ally but we don't consider them an enemy. so now, fast forward to this morning, we have now gotten word via twitter from the muslim brotherhood that they're sayin
our embassy had been attacked in cairo. the president was very straightforward in his conversation with the president of egypt yesterday, saying, we give you a lot of assistance. here's what we expect back. a condemnation of the violence that took place against our embassy. better protection of our people. we want you to honor the alliance or the treaty that you have with israel. we want to see progress on human rights and democracy. and with that $1.6 billion that the american people invest in...